Code club is a weekly time when kids can come and learn how to make websites, video games, and apps. It’s informal, fun, and very interactive. Come have fun, make friends, and build cool stuff with us!Kids age 8 - 18 are welcome. Register Here

Code club is a weekly time when kids can come and learn how to make websites, video games, and apps. It’s informal, fun, and very interactive. Come have fun, make friends, and build cool stuff with us!Kids age 8 - 18 are welcome. Register Here

Back-to-school stress? Kristi Worden will be at the library several Thursday mornings in September, offering complimentary 15 minute chair massage.

What is a chair massage? Onsite chair massages are done while you're seated fully clothed in a portable, specially designed chair. They usually involve a massage of your neck, shoulders, back, arms, and hands. (WebMD)

Kristi Worden, LMT is a nationally board certified massage therapist who is licensed in New Hampshire (Vermont currently does not offer a license for massage therapy). She is based in Hartland and has worked regularly with a diverse clientele – from elite athletes to those recovering from organ transplant surgery. Because everyone’s needs are different she approaches each session with an open mind and enjoys the process of restoring a sense of balance.

Please call the library at 436-2473 or email circulation@hartlandlibraryvt.org to book your spot!

In Send Professional Emails, you will write emails about two or more workplace scenarios, such as informing your boss you will be out sick or communication a new workplace policy to a group, and save the emails in your Gmail Drafts folder. You will learn and practice how to: Format text, create bulleted and/or numbered lists, use the CC and BCC fields, insert a GIF, search online to fine someone's email address, send emails from the drafts folder.

This series of workshops are made available to the community through the Libraries Lead with Digital Skills grant from the Public Library Association and American Library Association, in partnership with Grow with Google, to support local businesses and job seekers with digital skills.

Code club is a weekly time when kids can come and learn how to make websites, video games, and apps. It’s informal, fun, and very interactive. Come have fun, make friends, and build cool stuff with us!Kids age 8 - 18 are welcome. Register Here

Back-to-school stress? Kristi Worden will be at the library several Thursday mornings in September, offering complimentary 15 minute chair massage.

What is a chair massage? Onsite chair massages are done while you're seated fully clothed in a portable, specially designed chair. They usually involve a massage of your neck, shoulders, back, arms, and hands. (WebMD)

Kristi Worden, LMT is a nationally board certified massage therapist who is licensed in New Hampshire (Vermont currently does not offer a license for massage therapy). She is based in Hartland and has worked regularly with a diverse clientele – from elite athletes to those recovering from organ transplant surgery. Because everyone’s needs are different she approaches each session with an open mind and enjoys the process of restoring a sense of balance.

Please call the library at 436-2473 or email circulation@hartlandlibraryvt.org to book your spot!

Are you confused and frustrated by recycling and composting rules? Bring all of your questions to the Hartland Public Library on Thursday, September 19 at 7pm. Ham Gillett, Outreach Coordinator for the Greater Upper Valley Solid Waste Management District (GUV), will answer all of your questions. If you can’t attend, email your questions ahead of time to hgillett@swcrpc.org. Mark your calendar and tell your friends, family, and neighbors. All are welcome, no matter where you live.

There will be “Soil Saver” composters available for $50 and “Sure-Close” kitchen pails for $5.

A celebration of Vermont Public Libraries. Activities include storytellers, crafts for kids, craft and food vendors, costumed characters, games, knights, live music, free books, and Fairy Tales. Admission to the Festival is a non-perishable item either for the food bank or the humane society.

Code club is a weekly time when kids can come and learn how to make websites, video games, and apps. It’s informal, fun, and very interactive. Come have fun, make friends, and build cool stuff with us!Kids age 8 - 18 are welcome. Register Here

Back-to-school stress? Kristi Worden will be at the library several Thursday mornings in September, offering complimentary 15 minute chair massage.

What is a chair massage? Onsite chair massages are done while you're seated fully clothed in a portable, specially designed chair. They usually involve a massage of your neck, shoulders, back, arms, and hands. (WebMD)

Kristi Worden, LMT is a nationally board certified massage therapist who is licensed in New Hampshire (Vermont currently does not offer a license for massage therapy). She is based in Hartland and has worked regularly with a diverse clientele – from elite athletes to those recovering from organ transplant surgery. Because everyone’s needs are different she approaches each session with an open mind and enjoys the process of restoring a sense of balance.

Please call the library at 436-2473 or email circulation@hartlandlibraryvt.org to book your spot!

The Visiting Nurse and Hospice for NH and VT will present this educational event. Topics will include: the types of ticks and the diseases they carry, how to identify symptoms you might experience after a tick bite, and how to be proactive in preventing tick bites.

The chances of contracting a tick borne illness are very high in the Green Mountain state. According to the Vermont Department of Health, Vermont has the second highest rate of reported Lyme disease cases in the US. Tick borne illnesses are not only treatable, but most often preventable. Tick Talk Vermont aims to prepare you to fully enjoy the great outdoors in Vermont all year long.

This program is co-sponsored by Aging in Hartland and the Hartland Public Library. For more information please call the library at 802.436.2473.

We will read "Show Way" by Jacqueline Woodson and "Aunt Harriet's Underground Railroad in the Sky" by Faith Ringgold. We will spend time examining the artwork in these books and create our own quilt design that tells our personal story. For kids 3rd Grade and up.

Hartland Public Library

The Hartland Public Library is a focal point of the community, a gathering place for people of all ages. The purpose of the library is to provide free access to materials, resources, and programs for the educational, recreational, and informational needs of the community.

Location

The Hartland Public Library is located at 153 Route 5 in Hartland, Vermont. From I 91 use exit 9, then travel north on Route 5 for approximately one mile. We are located on the left side of the street, across from the Mobil station.